Los Angeles Times

Poly QB zeroes in after scoreless start

Florida commit Corral overcomes bad half to lift No. 7 Jackrabbit­s past No. 10 Gauchos.

- By Devin Ugland sports@latimes.com

It wasn’t the best first half for Long Beach Poly quarterbac­k Matt Corral.

After throwing for 416 yards in Poly’s opener against Los Alamitos, the five-star recruit committed to Florida completed six of his 10 first-half passes for just 59 yards and no scores against a tough Narbonne secondary Friday night.

The reason why Corral is set to head to a power program in the Southeaste­rn Conference was clearer after halftime, as the senior signal caller displayed poise, leadership and bigplay capabiliti­es, and the No. 7 Jackrabbit­s defeated No. 10 Narbonne, 14-10, at El Camino College.

“It was all about having that short-term memory,” Corral said. “I know I had a bad first half, but I couldn’t show them or my team that I was down.”

Neither Poly nor Narbonne was down on the scoreboard at intermissi­on, as missed opportunit­ies and turnovers, mixed with some sloppy plays had zeros on both sides after two quarters.

Narbonne (1-1) struck first with a 30-yard field goal from Edgar Ramos at the 7:57 mark of the third, and with Poly trailing 3-0, the 6foot-2, 195-pounder took over.

A 20-yard pass to fellow five-star recruit Jalen Hall put the Jackrabbit­s (2-0) in scoring position with a first down at the Narbonne sixyard line.

Corral then found Hall again on a nicely executed fade route to the right corner of the end zone, giving Poly a 7-3 advantage with 32 seconds left in the third.

The Gauchos answered in the fourth with a fouryard touchdown run from Redondo Union transfer Jermar Jefferson to take a 10-7 lead with 7:59 to play.

Corral then engineered an efficient nine-play, 59yard drive capped by a fiveyard touchdown pass to Darius Kryger to give Poly a 1410 lead with 5:35 to go.

The Jackrabbit­s quarterbac­k, facing thirdand-long, polished off his night with two timely first down completion­s, to Camren McDonald and then to Hall, and closed out the win.

Corral finished 20 of 34 for 213 yards with two touchdowns and one intercepti­on.

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